Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 16)
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB82
Introduced
3/18/25
Refer
3/18/25
Engrossed
5/6/25
Refer
5/6/25
Enrolled
6/25/25
Enrolled
6/30/25
Passed
6/30/25
This Act requires that a school board candidate and member be an inhabitant of the district, or designated portion of a district, that member represents. Inhabitant is defined for this purpose as a person who both claims legal residence and physically resides in a designated area or school district. Further, the bill provides that if a school board member is not physically present in their district for more than 75% of the days in any yearlong period of that members term, the member ceases to qualify as an inhabitant. Absence required by military service is not counted as absence for purposes of this statute. This Act provides that a resident of a school district may bring an action in Superior Court asking the Court to declare a vacancy if the resident has cause to believe a member is no longer an inhabitant of that members district.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB83
Introduced
3/18/25
Introduced
4/3/25
Refer
3/18/25
Engrossed
4/17/25
Refer
4/17/25
Enrolled
6/24/25
This House Substitute No. 1 provides that if a school board allows school board members to attend meetings remotely through electronic means, then permission to attend remotely must be granted in the case of any of the following: illness of the school board member; illness of an individual in the school board members family where that individual requires caretaking; a public health emergency; pregnancy or immediate postpartum care responsibilities of the school board member or the school board members spouse or partner; or military deployment of the school board member.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB84
Introduced
3/18/25
Refer
3/18/25
This bill prohibits employers from requiring employees to participate in mandatory meetings or communications that are religious or political in nature. This bill also prohibits employers from punishing employees for the refusing to participate in the same. Meetings or communications necessary for their job duties or that are voluntary are excepted. Violators of the bill are subject to civil penalties between $1,000 - $5,000 per violation.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB85
Introduced
3/18/25
Refer
3/18/25
Engrossed
4/17/25
Refer
4/17/25
Enrolled
6/24/25
Under current law, both school board members who are elected and those who are appointed to fill vacancies until the next election are required to complete a background check. However, the statute is currently unclear as to how a background check gets done and who is responsible for reviewing the background check for an appointment. This Act makes clear that a person may not be appointed unless a background check has been completed and the Commissioner of Elections has determined the person is qualified for the seat, in the same manner the Commissioner completes that duty for candidates for school board elections.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB86
Introduced
3/18/25
Refer
3/18/25
This Act establishes a uniform threshold and procedure for a recount after a primary or general election for a statewide office, State Senator, State Representative, county office, the City of Wilmington, or school district elections. Under this Act, a recount will be conducted if the difference in the number of votes is 1% or less.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB87
Introduced
3/20/25
Refer
3/20/25
Engrossed
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
Enrolled
6/26/25
This Act adds 2 members, appointed by the Governor, to the Delaware Suicide Prevention Coalition. The 2 new members shall be: 1 member who has experienced suicide ideation or survived a suicide attempt, and 1 member who has lost a loved one to suicide.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB88
Introduced
3/25/25
Refer
3/25/25
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to allow the General Assembly to enact laws for the registration of voters without restrictions on the time period in which registration must be closed prior to an election. It also requires the General Assembly to provide by law for means to ensure the accuracy and integrity of voter registration.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB89
Introduced
3/25/25
Refer
3/25/25
Refer
4/17/25
This Act directs the Division of Consumer Protection to establish a Home Improvement Dispute Resolution process through which a person who purchases home improvement services or materials from a contractor can initiate a dispute resolution process with the assistance of the Division. To be eligible for the dispute resolution process, the buyer must first send the contractor a written request to resolve the dispute and allow the contractor 20 days to respond. If the dispute is not resolved or the contractor fails to respond, the buyer may submit an application to the Division for assistance. Upon receiving notice from the Division that the buyer has initiated the dispute resolution process, a contractor must participate in good faith in the process. If the contractor fails to respond to the notice or fails to participate in good faith, it is deemed a violation of the Consumer Fraud Act and a notice will also be sent to the Department of Labor. A contractor who fails to participate in good faith in the dispute resolution process may also have their certificate of registration denied, suspended, or revoked.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB9
Introduced
1/21/25
Refer
1/21/25
Engrossed
3/18/25
Refer
3/18/25
Enrolled
5/8/25
Passed
5/22/25
Section 4 of this Act requires a paid elected official or paid appointed official of this State or any political subdivision of this State (official) who is also employed by a state agency or a political subdivision of this State to disclose the dual employment to the Public Integrity Commission (Commission). This disclosure will assist the Commission and the State Auditor in evaluating if the official is receiving dual public compensation for coincident hours of work and requires the Commission to report to the officials employer of any finding of dual compensation.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB90
Introduced
3/20/25
Refer
3/20/25
Engrossed
4/8/25
Refer
4/8/25
Enrolled
5/22/25
This bill removes the current specific tax rate and enrollment limitations placed on Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB91
Introduced
3/26/25
Introduced
4/17/25
Refer
3/26/25
Refer
4/17/25
Refer
4/10/25
Engrossed
6/17/25
Refer
6/17/25
Refer
6/25/25
Enrolled
6/30/25
Passed
7/30/25
This Substitute to HB 91 differs from HB 91 in that it further expands free breakfasts in schools participating in the federal School Breakfast Program by making them available to all students, regardless of household income, but does not expand free lunch income eligibility.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB92
Introduced
3/26/25
Refer
3/26/25
This bill repeals the Delaware Advanced Clean Air Program and adopts the Delaware Low Emissions Program thereby terminating the Electric Vehicle Mandate.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB93
Introduced
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
This Act restricts school resource officers and school constables from cooperating with federal law enforcement agencies in immigration matters without permission from the Delaware Attorney General.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB94
Introduced
3/27/25
Introduced
6/12/25
Refer
3/27/25
This Act restricts law enforcement from cooperating with federal agencies conducting civil immigration enforcement activities at child-serving entities, places of worship, or health-care facilities without permission from the Attorney General.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB95
Introduced
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
This Act prohibits the DOE, public schools, and operators of companies that hold digital student data from sharing student information with immigration enforcement agencies without permission from the DE AG.